— Lake Forest jumped ahead 3-1 on goals by Alan Cecherz and Landon Edwards (2) but couldn’t hold off a late rally by host Vernon Hills on Oct. 6.

The game ended in a 3-3 tie, when the Cougars tallied two goals in the final 10 minutes.

Cecherz also had an assist. Oliver Akintade, Kean O’Connor and Joey Williams had the other helpers.

Scouts goalie John Walsh made three saves.

New Trier 3, Glenbrook North 1

— Will Felitto had himself a game.

The senior forward scored two goals and added one assist as host New Trier topped Glenbrook North 3-1 in the CSL Championship game on Oct. 4.

Felitto now has 13 goals and five assists on the season for the 15-3 Trevians.

His first goal was assisted by Jeffery Urban. He was set up by Logan Weaver on his second score. It was Weaver’s 10th assist of the season.

NT’s third goal of the game was tallied by Sean Gooze off a feed from Felitto.

Sam Warden of the Trevians finished the contest with seven saves.

Glenbrook North’s lone goal was scored by Max Marquez.

GBN goalkeeper Daniel Spencer made seven saves.

This was the second meeting between the two local powers. GBN (13-3-1) edged NT 1-0 on Sept. 9.

Loyola Academy 1, Jones Prep 0

— Loyola Academy went on the road and came away with a 1-0 victory over Jones Prep 1-0 on Oct. 5.

Daniel Montaquila’s unassisted goal was the difference.

The Ramblers (11-5) received solid goalie play from Frankie Baio and David Moreno-Hirsch.

Glenbrook South 1, Deerfield 0

— Glenbrook South got back on track.

The Titans (12-5-3, 2-1-2) snapped a three-game losing streak by edging visiting Deerfield 1-0 in a CSL crossover game on Oct. 5.

Gavin Morse scored the winning goal in dramatic fashion — only 20 seconds left on the clock — off a feed from David Joseph.

Maine South 5, Highland Park 0

— Maine South topped visiting Highland Park 5-0 in a CSL crossover game on Oct. 5.

The Giants are now 4-13 on the season.

Waukegan 4, Lake Forest 1

— Lake Forest wrapped up play in the North Suburban Conference with a 4-1 loss at Waukegan on Oct. 3.

Jack Page volleyed in a goal from a Durban Rohrbach free kick to account for LF’s lone score.

Goalie John Walsh made 10 saves for the Scouts (4-11-1, 1-6).

Loyola Academy 1, Fenwick 0

— This was a defensive battle.

On Oct. 3, with both teams unable to score during regulation and two overtimes, the game went to a shootout.

Host Loyola got the best of Fenwick in the penalty-kick showdown, 4-2. LA’s goals were scored by David Gripman, Tommy Zipprich, Andrew Hoepfner and Collin Leider.

It was the 10th win of the season for the Ramblers (10-5).

Leyden 4, Glenbrook South 0

— Glenbrook South sustained its first loss at home on Oct. 2, when it fell 4-0 to Leyden.

The Titans (11-5-3, 2-1-2), who have lost three straight, have been hit by the injury bug. They’ve played the past three games without their starting goalkeeper, two starting defenders and multiple midfielders.

“Don’t give up on us yet,” said GBS coach Reggie Lara.

New Trier 1, Fremd 0

— New Trier claimed a road win at Fremd 1-0 on Oct. 2 to up its overall record to 14-3.

The game’s lone goal was scored by Alex Donnelly-Maine on an assist by Mateo Blair.

Sam Warden earned the shutout on seven saves. It was Warden’s ninth shutout of the season.

Glenbrook North 4, Glenbrook South 0

— Two goals by Sahil Modi sparked Glenbrook North to a 4-0 victory over visiting Glenbrook South on Sept. 28.

GBN’s other goals were scored by Deng Deng Kur and Konrad Kulesza.

Modi, Sam Heydt and Robbie Fraser had the assists.

Daniel Spencer accumulated six saves.

With the win, GBN improved to 13-2-1.

GBS slipped to 11-4-3.

St. Ignatius 2, Loyola Academy 0

— Loyola saw its record slip to 9-5 overall with a 2-0 defeat against host St. Ignatius on Sept. 28.

New Trier 5, Niles North 0

— Will Felitto tallied two goals to help New Trier take down visiting Niles North in CSL South action on Sept. 26.

With the win, the Trevians (13-3-0, 4-1) clinched the league title.

Senior goalkeeper Sam Warden picked up another shutout. He had two saves.

NT, which also uses Sam Rutherford in goal, now has 11 shutouts on the season.

Felitto also was credited with an assist on Walsh’s goal. He now has four assists on the season.

Alex Donnelly-Maine, Mateo Blair, Alex Boudos and Daniel Gunther had the other helpers.

Zion-Benton 5, Lake Forest 0

— Playing without three starters, Lake Forest hung tough for a while in its 5-0 setback at Zion-Benton on Sept. 26. The Scouts (4-10-1, 1-5) trailed 1-0 at the midpoint of the game. The Zee-Bees tallied four second-half goals on counter attacks.

John Walsh finished the game with eight saves.

Maine West 2, Highland Park 1

— Alexis Perez scored but it wasn’t enough as Highland Park dropped a 2-1 decision to visiting Maine West on Sept. 26.

With the loss, the Giants slipped to 2-3 in the CSL North and 4-12 overall.

Glenbrook North 8, Maine East 0

— Sahil Modi was extremely productive.

The senior not only came up with a hat trick, but he also added to two assists in Glenbrook North’s 8-0 victory against visiting Maine East on Sept. 26.

GBN’s other goals were scored by Joey Martens (2), Matt Metzger, George Luke and Sam Sullivan.

The other assists were credited to Metzger (2), Luke, Robbie Fraser and Alex Kahn.

Nick Washelesky made four saves.

Maine South 3, Glenbrook South 0

— Glenbrook South was unable to dent the scoreboard in its 3-0 setback to host Maine South on Sept. 26.

With the loss, GBS fell to 11-3-3 overall and 2-1-2 in the CSL South.

Mount Carmel 4, Loyola Academy 1

— Loyola Academy’s lone score in its 4-1 loss at Mount Carmel on Sept. 26 came on penalty kick by Nick Lew.

LA’s slipped to 9-4 overall and 3-2 in conference.

New Trier 3, Lake Forest 0

— Will Felitto, Nick Tashima and Eric Plante came up with the goals as New Trier defeated host Lake Forest 3-0 on Sept. 23.

— The arrow continues to point up for the Glenbrook North boys soccer team.

The Spartans took to the road and wound up 2-0 in the Arrowhead (Wisconsin) Invite on Sept. 15-16.

GBN recorded wins over Appleton North 2-0 and host Arrowhead 4-1 to run its overall record to 9-2-1.

Brandon Mankoff and Matt Metzger tallied goals against Appleton North. Robbie Frazer had an assist, while Daniel Spencer earned a shutout in goal with four saves.

Sahil Modi came up with two goals and one assist in the team’s win over Arrowhead. Frazer and Deng Deng Kur also scored. The other assists were credited to Metzger and Nate Aronson. Nick Washelesky recorded four saves in goal.

Deng leads the team with 13 goals. Modi has eight goals.

Lake Forest 2, Glenbrook South 2

— Both teams turned up the offensive heat in the second half.

After playing to a 0-0 tie in the first half, Lake Forest and host Glenbrook South ended in a 2-2 tie on Sept. 16.

Jimmy McMahon stood out for GBS (10-2-2, 1-0-1) on this usually hot afternoon. He assisted Matthew Ruth in the 42nd minute. Then, in the 72nd minute, he took a pass from Jonathan Hernandez to knot the game at 2-2.

Lake Forest (4-7-1, 1-3-0) struck twice in a 74-second span in the second half. Durban Rohrbach got the first tally. And then, Alex White came up with a score to give LF a 2-1 advantage.

Midfielder Jake Danneker had the assists.

“I haven’t seen too many midfielders better than him,” said LF head coach Rob Parry. “When he zigs, we have to get the rest of our team to zag.”

New Trier 4, Loyola Academy 0

— He’s now at 15.

New Trier’s Ryan Krueger upped his goal total to 15 on the season, when he scored twice in his team’s 4-0 victory over host Loyola Academy on Sept. 16.

After Will Felitto put the Trevians (10-2-0, 2-0-0) ahead 1-0, Krueger struck with an unassisted goal. He then added another score on a penalty kick.

“They overpowered us from the beginning,” said the HP coach, following his team’s 5-0 setback to the Wildkits on Sept. 5. “They moved off of the ball well, kept possession and penetrated our defense.”

Titan Invitational

— The Titans took it.

Two goals by Jimmy McMahon and one goal by Jeremy Weber gave Glenbrook South a 3-2 victory over Wheeling in the championship game of the Titan Invitational on Sept. 2.

After Wheeling tallied a goal in the first half, McMahon came up with the equalizer in the 37th minute on a feed from Jonathan Hernandez. Five minutes later, McMahon popped in a penalty kick to put the Titans (5-1) in front 2-1.

GBS expanded its lead to 3-1, when Weber scored off a pass from David Joseph in the 55th minute.

Mark Hatfield earned the win in goal. He gave up two but finished with four saves.

Northside College Showcase

— Libertyville broke out to a 3-0 first-half lead and went on to beat host New Trier 5-2 in the title game of the Northside College Showcase on Sept. 2.

The Trevians got on the board, when Andrew Kuhn punched in a goal off a corner kick. Will Felitto also dented the net in the second half. It was his fourth goal of the season.

Logan Weaver earned both assists. The junior now has four goals to go along with five assists on the season.

It was the first loss of the season for the Trevians (5-1).

And, in the third-place game, Deng Deng Kur came up with his second hat trick of the tourney to lead Glenbrook North past Buffalo Grove 5-0 on Sept. 2. Robbie Fraser and Sahil Modi scored the other goals for the Spartans (4-1-1). Max Marquez had two assists, while Fraser and Alex Kahn had the other helpers.

Daniel Spencer and Nick Washelesky shared the shutout.

Loyola 7, Schurz 0

— Six different Loyola Academy players scored goals in its 7-0 victory over visiting Schurz on Sept. 2.

David Gripman, Collin Leider and Oscar Blazer recorded goals in the first half. Ford Peterson scored twice, including one on a penalty kick, in the second half. Luke Phillips and Brady Reichert came up with the other goals.

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Comments

There are two teams that play in these games, and you do your readers a disservice when you neglect to mention outstanding performances from the team outside your coverage area. In the Highland Park vs Deerfield soccer game on September 12, Deerfield junior Nikita Bankevich scored a hat trick, and senior Cory Johnson had a goal and two assists. Given that Deerfield scored 4 goals and won the game 4-2, it might be appropriate to mention the players who had a hand in doing so.

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